Jamil Tamimi, 59, killed 21-year-old exchange student Hannah Bladon
on a tram as she was going to the church where she volunteered, the court heard. He targeted her at random when she came within his reach after offering her seat to an older woman, stabbing her at least seven times.

Jamil Tamimi, who was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment for Hannah Baldon's murder (Photo: Ohad Zwigenberg)

"This was not a terrorist incident ... This was a terrible murder carried out by a mentally ill person," the prosecutor said, explaining why a life prison sentence had not been sought, according to a court transcript.

Tamimi's lawyer said the defendant attacked Bladon in a rage at his sons insistence that he stay in a mental institution rather than with them. "This drove him to stab a person to death so that he would be shot dead," the lawyer said.

In the April 14, 2017 incident, Tamimi was overpowered and arrested.

Hannah Bladon, stabbed to death on the Jerusalem light rail in April 2017

Dozens of Palestinians who carried out similar attacks, many of them as a political act against Israel, have been shot by security forces or armed civilians.